After Oscars Mughal-E-Azam cast performs at Times Square
After Oscars Mughal-E-Azam cast performs at Times Square
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When a spellbinding advertisement for Mughal-E-Azam: The iconic Times Square in New York City served as the setting for The Musical. Performers clad in exquisite anarkalis swayed to the rhythm of Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya, bringing the lively streets to life in a spectacle resembling a glittering flashmob.

Lights, camera, action! The legendary Mughal-E-Azam has made a grand entrance onto the Broadway stage, and its larger-than-life production has captivated audiences. This notable 1960 film has been given an eminent makeover, changing into a stunning Broadway-style melodic that vows to be an extraordinary encounter.

It's easy to see why this production is getting so much attention. Mughal-E-Azam has established itself as one of Indian cinema's most enduring classics. The timeless tale has been reimagined for the stage, giving it the grandeur and magic of Broadway.

As admirers and fans of Mughal-E-Azam expressed their enthusiasm for the musical based on Broadway, Twitter was abuzz with excitement. Many people expressed their awe and admiration for the reimagined masterpiece in the captivating promotional video that was widely shared on social media. Comments paying homage to the incredible legacy of Mughal-E-Azam and celebrating the richness of Indian culture depicted in the musical erupted on Twitter.

Created by Shapoorji Pallonji and coordinated by the visionary Feroz Abbas Khan, Mughal-E-Azam: Cinema On Stage presented The Musical's epic 13-city North American tour last month. The audience is transported into the heart of the timeless love story as this theatrical extravaganza combines captivating kathak dance with captivating Indian classical music. The production features live singing, breathtaking costumes, and a cast and crew of more than 150 talented individuals.

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